DiscoverSai’s EyesAdam Camac: Should we go to college? + Re-evaluating the teaching profession | Ep 29 | Casually Profound
Adam Camac: Should we go to college? + Re-evaluating the teaching profession | Ep 29 | Casually Profound

Adam Camac: Should we go to college? + Re-evaluating the teaching profession | Ep 29 | Casually Profound

Update: 2024-03-31
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In this episode, I have another Casually Profound conversation with Adam Camac. We are on state 5 of the Someday Is Today sub-series, where we record a podcast in each US state. This time, we start off discussing if we should to go to college. Sit back and enjoy the convo!


 


Chapters:


0:00 Intro


1:05 Should we go to college?


14:10 More valuable skills to have learned in college


43:20 Re-evaluating the teacher profession


58:44 Holistic view of education


 


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Adam Camac: Should we go to college? + Re-evaluating the teaching profession | Ep 29 | Casually Profound

Adam Camac: Should we go to college? + Re-evaluating the teaching profession | Ep 29 | Casually Profound

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